PRESS RELEASE 1501 14TH ST NW WASHINGTON, DC 20005 202.232.7267 STUDIOTHEATRE.ORG ARTISTIC DIRECTOR DAVID MUSE CONTACT: LIZ O’MEARA-GOLDBERG PUBLICIST 202.232.7267 x360 lgoldberg@studiotheatre.org DATE: October 10, 2014 STUDIO THEATRE BRINGS JOSHUA HARMON’S FEROCIOUS COMEDY BAD JEWS TO DC “The best comedy of the season!” —The New York Times Bad Jews by Joshua Harmon directed by Serge Seiden begins November 5, 2014 Studio Theatre’s 2014-2015 season continues with Bad Jews, Joshua Harmon’s sensational comedy. “Bad Jews was a runaway hit Off Broadway, and for good reason: it’s ferocious, daring, and extremely funny,” says Artistic Director David Muse. “It’s a great time in the theatre, but also gets to something real about these three twenty-something cousins, who range from observant to secular Jews, as they try to honor the memory of their Holocaust survivor grandfather.” ABOUT THE PLAY The night after their grandfather’s funeral, three cousins engage in a verbal battle royale over a family heirloom. In one corner is “Super Jew” Daphna: volatile, self-assured, and unbending. In the other, Liam: secular, entitled, and just as stubborn. And in the middle, Liam’s brother Jonah tries to stay out of the fray and honor his grandfather’s memory on his own. A savage comedy about family, faith, and legacy. ABOUT JOSHUA HARMON Joshua Harmon’s play Bad Jews received its world premiere at Roundabout Underground in October 2013. It was the first production Roundabout transferred to its Laura Pels Theatre (Outer Critics Circle and Lucille Lortel Award nominations, Best Play). Bad Jews will receive more than a dozen productions around the country this season, and had its UK premiere this summer in a critically acclaimed production at Theatre Royal Bath. Mr. Harmon’s other work has been produced and developed by Manhattan Theatre Club, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Hangar Theatre, Ars Nova, and Actor’s Express, where he was the 2010-2011 National New Play Network Playwright-in-Residence. He has received fellowships from MacDowell, Atlantic Center for the Arts, SPACE at Ryder Farm, and the Eudora Welty Foundation. Mr. Harmon recently graduated from the Playwrights Program at Juilliard and is under commission from Roundabout Theatre Company and Lincoln Center Theater. THE CREATIVE TEAM • Serge Seiden, Studio’s Producing Director, directs. His recent Studio credits include The Apple Family Plays, The Motherfucker with the Hat, The Golden Dragon, Superior Donuts, and In the Red and Brown Water. • Set Designer Luciana Stecconi’s previous designs for Studio include The Night Watcher, An Iliad, Lungs, The History of Kisses, Tynan, and In the Red and Brown Water. Ms. Stecconi received the 2010 Washington DC Mayor’s Art Award for Outstanding Emerging Artist. • Lighting Designer Daniel MacLean Wagner served as Resident Lighting Designer at Studio Theatre from 1984-1997, designing more than 50 productions. His recent designs at Studio include The Apple Family Plays and 4000 Miles. • Costume Designer Kelsey Hunt returns to Studio, where she recently designed Carrie: The Musical, Edgar & Annabel, and Skin Tight for Studio 2ndStage. Her other DC-area work includes Body Awareness at Theater J and In the Red and Brown Water at Georgetown University. • Sound Designer Palmer Hefferan designed last season’s Edgar & Annabel for Studio 2ndStage. Her regional design credits include Twelfth Night at Center Stage, American Night at Yale Repertory Theatre, and Heroes at American Players Theatre. • Dramaturg Adrien-Alice Hansel is Studio Theatre’s Literary Director. At Studio, she has dramaturged the world premieres of Red Speedo, Dirt, Lungs, and The History of Kisses as well as productions of Cock, Moth, Edgar & Annabel, and The Apple Family Plays, among others. THE CAST • Irene Sofia Lucio (Daphna) is making her Studio Theatre debut. She was recently seen in Pygmalion at California Shakespeare Theater. Her other regional theatre credits include Romeo and Juliet and The Master Builder at Yale Repertory Theatre, and After the Revolution and Golden Gate at Williamstown Theatre Festival. • Alex Mandell (Liam) is making his Studio Theatre debut. His DC-area work includes Fallujah at The Kennedy Center, Shakespeare’s R&J at 1st Stage, and most recently Awake and Sing at Olney Theatre Center. Regionally, he has appeared at Powerhouse Theater and the Allentown Shakespeare Festival. • Joe Paulik (Jonah) is making his Studio Theatre debut. His regional credits include The Power of Duff at Huntington Theatre Company, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Twelfth Night at Hartford Stage, Moonchildren at Berkshire Theatre Group, and Major Barbara at Guthrie Theater. • Maggie Erwin (Melody) returns to Studio Theatre, having appeared in last season’s Edgar & Annabel at Studio 2ndStage. Ms. Erwin was recently seen in She Kills Monsters at Rorschach Theatre. Her other DC credits include Abominable and Failure: A Love Story at The HUB Theatre, Sunny and Licorice at Arts on the Horizon, and Aquarium at Imagination Stage. INFORMATION Where: Studio Theatre’s Mead Theatre, 1501 14th St NW, Washington, DC 20005 Dates: November 5 - December 21, 2014 Performances: Tuesday-Saturday, 8pm; Sunday, 7pm Matinees: Saturday and Sunday, 2pm Ticket Prices: $44-88 Press Performance: Sunday, November 9 at 2pm EVENTS Post-Show Discussions with Actors: Sunday, November 16 and Saturday, November 29, after the 2pm performances PostScript: Sunday, December 14, after the 2pm performance Sign-Interpreted Performance: Tuesday, December 9 at 8pm Captioned Performance: Wednesday, December 10 at 8pm Audio Described Performance: Sunday, December 14 at 2pm SUPPORT Belleville is underwritten by Albert Lauber and Craig Hoffman. STUDIO THEATRE Now in its fifth season under the leadership of Artistic Director David Muse, Studio Theatre is Washington’s premiere venue for contemporary theatre, “where local audiences will find today’s edgiest playwrights” (Variety). Muse is joined by Keith Alan Baker, Managing Director/Artistic Director, 2ndStage; Serge Seiden, Producing Director; and Meridith Burkus, Director of Strategic Initiatives. One of the most respected midsized theatres in the country, Studio Theatre produces the work of today’s greatest writers, augmented by occasional productions of modern classics, performed by acclaimed actors in intimate spaces. Throughout the Theatre’s 37-year history, the quality of its work has been recognized by sustained community support as well as with 312 nominations and 61 Helen Hayes Awards for excellence in professional theatre. GENERAL INFORMATION Accessibility: All performances are fully accessible to accommodate patrons with special needs. FM assistive listening system available. Accessible seats available by reservation. Call the box office at 202.332.3300. Location: 1501 14th Street NW (northeast corner of 14th and P Streets). Parking: •Studio has a parking partnership with Washington Plaza Hotel at 10 Thomas Circle NW, three blocks south of Studio; patrons who park at the hotel’s parking garage can purchase a $13 voucher at concessions. •Colonial Parking garages are located at P Street between 14th and 16th Streets NW. •Street parking is limited; arrive early to increase your options. Metro Stops: Red Line: Dupont Circle, Orange/Blue Lines: McPherson Square, and Green/Yellow Line: U Street/Cardozo. Contact Information: Tickets: 202.332.3300 Administration: 202.232.7267 Website: STUDIOTHEATRE.ORG E-mail: info@studiotheatre.org ###
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